The 1909 Liberty Nickel is the lowest mintage 20th Century nickel in the series minted in Philadelphia and is much harder to find than other so-called common date Liberty Nickels. This example here is a very nice coin which has been graded MS65 by PCGS. The coin has also been certified by CAC as being solid for the assigned grade. This nickel has really nice cartwheel luster and is well struck. The coin is mostly bright white with just a few light golden touches here and there. Only a couple of hits are noticeable on the coin and likely keep the coin from grading higher. There is a small chip in the top left corner of stacking ring on the plastic holder which doesn't affect the integrity of the holder whatsoever. There is also a scuff on the reverse of the holder which shows in the images. Overall, this is a really nice gem example of the 1909 Liberty Nickel.